I was reading up on the vast information this site has to offer, I stumbled across a page about a network of life saying all things are connected. Being a practicing Methodist, I couldn't help help but wonder. If this connection exsits between all physical things, does the same thing stand true for different forms of faith?

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May children of all gods stay open minded

Our lives our much like the celtic knotcomplex twisted and above allbeatiful

I believe that all life force comes from the great spirit (creator).Medical sicience can do wonderful things today. They can rebuild almost every part of the human body. And they could build there very own from parts. But the one thing they can not do is insert that spark of life to make it live. They can make the heart pump and the lungs work. But the thing that makes us and all other live can only come from from the Gods or Goddess.

I believe that all life force comes from the great spirit (creator).Medical sicience can do wonderful things today. They can rebuild almost every part of the human body. And they could build there very own from parts. But the one thing they can not do is insert that spark of life to make it live. They can make the heart pump and the lungs work. But the thing that makes us and all other live can only come from from the Gods or Goddess.

I was reading up on the vast information this site has to offer, I stumbled across a page about a network of life saying all things are connected. Being a practicing Methodist, I couldn't help help but wonder. If this connection exsits between all physical things, does the same thing stand true for different forms of faith?

While spiritually, I accept the idea all things are connected religiously no real connection exists. Look at the Abrahamic faiths of Judism and Islam...oil and water.